Prince George election 2018: Unsure who to vote for? Read this

The municipal election is today and will determine who will be Prince Georges' local government for the next four years.

If you didn't take advantage of advance voting, and waited until now to cast your ballot, we have you covered.

This election guide will provide you everything you need to know, including candidate Q&As, voting locations and eligibility requirements.

To make sure you're up to speed on what the roles of city councillors and the mayor are, click HERE.

Below you'll find a full list of candidates on the ballot along with a link to each person's Q&A. (PrinceGeorgeMatters sent out a series of questions to each candidate and have been publishing the ones received over the last month. The names without a hyperlink did not submit answers.)

Here are the candidates running for the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George:

Electoral Area C (Chilako River - Nechako)

Lara Beckett

Colin Clyne

Electoral Area F (Willow River - Upper Fraser Valley)

Kevin Dunphy

Joe Rositano

Electoral Area G (Crooked River - Parsnip)

James Clefstand

Pat Crook

Electoral Area H (Robson Valley - Canoe)

Dannielle Alan

Ben Hunter

Electoral Area A, Warren Wilson has been elected by acclamation as well as Bill Empey in Electoral Area D and Art Kaehn in Electoral Area E.

General Voting Day is on Oct. 20. Voting will take place from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the following locations for the Regional District:

Electoral Area C: Miworth Community Hall, Beaverly Elementary School, and the West Lake Community Hall

Electoral Area F: Ferndale Community Hall, Shell-Glen Fire Hall, Sinclair Mills Community Hall, and the Willow River Fire Hall

Electoral Area G: Bear Lake Local Community Commission Office, McLeod Lake Community Hall, Summit Lake Community Hall, and the District of Mackenzie Office

Electoral Area H: Dunster Community Hall, Robson Valley Community Centre (McBride), and the Valemount Community Hall

For the City of Prince George, voting will take place from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the following locations:

Blackburn Elementary School, 2222 South Blackburn Rd.

DP Todd Secondary School, 4444 Hill Ave.

Edgewood Elementary School, 4400 Craig Dr.

École Lac des Bois, 4131, Rainbow Dr.

John McInnis Centre, 3400, Westwood Dr.

Kelly Road Secondary School, 4540, Handlen Rd.

Malaspina Elementary School, 7900 Malaspina Ave.

Ron Brent Elementary School, 1401 17th Ave.

Vanway Elementary School, 4509 Highway 16 West

Remaining advance voting opportunities:

Oct. 16 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Civic Centre (Auditorium)

Oct. 17 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the University of Northern British Columbia, 7170 Bentley Centre

To be eligible to vote, voters must be 18 years of age or older, a Canadian citizen, a resident of British Columbia for at least six months and have lived in the City of Prince George for at least 30 days prior to registering to vote.

Voters will need to present two pieces of acceptable identification at the voting station (at least one with your signature and one with your address).

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